This is a prophetic drama about a young couple, Miguel and Patricia, who desperately need money and are forced to commit robbery — until the fear they experience during their second hold-up forces them to flee. They run away together, but their relationship is tested when Patricia begins to see new possibilities in her life, while Miguel remains stuck in his old ways.
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